HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.3 Update 1 Getting Started Guide

Create, modify and delete nPartitions.
Examine the nPartition configuration of a complex.
Check the complex for potential configuration and hardware problems.
Manage hardware resources on the complex.
For more information about Partition Manager, see the Partition Manager help.
HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager
Integrity Virtual Server Manager is the GUI that you can use from your browser to manage Integrity
VM resources. Integrity Virtual Server Manager allows you to create, configure, and evaluate
virtual machines, and monitor and evaluate data and resources at the level of the VM Host. You
can view all the VM Host's virtual machines and their assigned resources, and you can view all
resources assigned to a specific virtual machine or virtual switch. For example, Integrity Virtual
Server Manager provides graphical views of virtual-to-physical network and storage devices so
that you can view I/O data, including resource utilization information. Integrity Virtual Server
Manager obtains information about Integrity VM resources through Web-Based Enterprise
Management (WBEM) providers installed on the VM Host.
For more information about Integrity Virtual Server Manager, see the HP Integrity Virtual Server
Manager User Guide, available at http://www.hp.com/go/matrixoe/docs.
HP Matrix KVM Private Cloud
HP Matrix KVM Private Cloud enables the provisioning of virtual machine instances on KVM (Linux
kernel-based virtual machine) hosts in a virtual data center (a cloud) using Matrix infrastructure
orchestration templates and self-service portal processes. It provides automatic detection and
accelerated integration of KVM hosts, and includes a health monitoring subsystem to provide
up-to-date information about KVM hosts.
Matrix KVM Private Cloud has adopted OpenStack, an open-source technology for cloud computing
software to build private, public, and hybrid cloud solutions deployed by enterprises and service
providers.
The Matrix KVM Private Cloud environment consists of:
A management appliance running the HP Matrix KVM Admin Console. The appliance is
hosted on a single KVM management host or a two-node failover KVM management cluster
in a High Availability design.
A set of compute nodes under the exclusive control of the management appliance. The compute
nodes run on physical Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 KVM hosts.
For more information, see the HP Matrix KVM Private Cloud Getting Started Guide, available at
http://www.hp.com/go/matrixoe/docs.
Product configurations
The software is installed on a CMS running HP SIM, which provides a browser-based user interface.
A single CMS can be used to manage different types of systems. The software is installed on the
CMS once, regardless of how many or what types of managed system licenses are purchased.
Licenses for the managed systems are maintained on the CMS.
For additional information about licensing, see “License management” (page 19).
IMPORTANT: This table is a summary. Specific supported hardware and software configurations
are provided in the HP Insight Management Support Matrix, which is available at http://
www.hp.com/go/matrixoe/docs.
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